So a few months ago my family and I went on a six week trip around northern Australia in our caravan/trailer/whatever you want to call it. It was a really amazing experience and there were some great photography opportunities (actually, my Dad and I took more than 5000 photos between us ).

This was taken in Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory (one of my favourite places from the whole trip).

Also taken at Litchfield.

A leaf skeleton that was also taken at Litchfield.

This was at Ubirr Rock, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory. We climbed to the top of the rock to watch the sunset. It was so beautiful, an amazing experience (except for the mosquitoes, LOL).

My brother at Ubirr Rock.

Another shot taken at Ubirr Rock.

This one's at the Devil's Marbles Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory.

Taken at King's Creek Station, near King's Canyon, Northern Territory.

The cliched sunset Uluru/Ayer's Rock shot. I don't think you can really appreciate how beautiful (and BIG) it is in photos though.

Kata Tjuta/the Olgas at sunset.

I hope you like them! There's some more on my Flickr page if you're interested (link in my signature).

Nice to know someone takes waaaayyyy more pictures than I do on trips. And I thought I was bad (averaging about 200 to 300 pictures on a trip). I can't touch you and your dad.

Wow, thank you so much!! No, I'm not a professional photographer (just a high school student), but I hope to be one day.And yeah, we went way overboard with the photos, but hey, it's a once in a lifetime experience, right?